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You may be able to avoid the need for a permit if you keep your deck small. Decks under 200 square feet that sit 30 inches or less off the ground are most likely to not need a permit. Double-check with your local building authority before building a deck without a permit to avoid injury or unnecessary expense.
A permit from LADBS is required for any private property construction, alteration, or repair work on buildings within the City of Los Angeles.
Building Permits are required for new constructions, additions, alterations, and demolition/removal of a building or structure. Building plans shall be filed and approved by the Department (as a Building Plan Check) before any permit is issued for the following: New building or structure. Addition to building.
A shed area greater than 400-sq. ft. shall be designed using the St. Louis County Residential Detached Garage Checklist for a Building Permit.
Building a fence on your land without proper permission can lead to various legal issues. Depending on local laws and regulations, you may face fines, penalties, or be required to remove the fence. Many areas require permits for fencing to ensure
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A building permit is required when any structural change or major alteration is made to an existing building or when any new construction is undertaken. Normal building maintenance does not require a building permit in most instances.
Demolition permits must be obtained by a licensed wrecking contractor (Class C-21) or a general engineering contractor (Class A) provided that a notarized letter from the owner or a copy of the signed contract is provided indicating that the contractor has been hired to perform the demolition.
Exempt from a Building Permit Masonry or concrete fences do not exceed 6 feet in height and are set back from public ways a distance at least equal to the fence height. Fences constructed of other materials do not exceed 6 feet in height. Monument signs do not exceed 6 feet in height.

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